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Customer Reviews of Lodge Logic 10-1/4-Inch Pre-Seasoned Skillet
Customer Rating: Summary: Great Skillet With the Required Care Comment: I own the best hard-anodized aluminum pans - Anolon Allure. But this skillet is for high temperature browning without worry. The non-stick coatings, if turned up too high will emit toxic fumes, especially to birds. Cast iron does not. Cooking a steak in a nonstick pan you need to let it soak in water for 10 minutes and then use a non-metal potscrubber brush. Cooking a steak in a nonstick pan you need to let it soak in water for 10 minutes and then use a metal potscrubber brush, then wipe it with a paper towel and place it on a burner for 30 seconds to let any water evaporate. Then very lightly coat it with oil. Also it best for the heat source to be under ALL the surface area of the bottom of the pan. Using an infrared temperature sensor I measured 500 degrees in the center and 300 where the burner was not directly underneath. Again, its important to match the burner diameter to the pans diameter. If you understand these concepts then you will be serving both tasty and healthy food. Go right ahead and use metal cooking utensils too. Lastly, for stovetop use, I love my skillet but not the cast iron lids as i don't want to draw away heat from the cooking area. Instead I use a metal outlined glass lid which took a bit of an effort to match the oddball 10 1/4" size. Customer Rating: Summary: lodge pan Comment: I could not be happyer with my pan and lid. Every thing is as none stiking becouse already pre seasoned. makes my job easyer.I don't have a lot of time to season. Also needed something for the oven this works great. Customer Rating: Summary: Great Pan! Comment: This pan is exactly what I was looking for, and I look forward to using it the next time we go camping! Customer Rating: Summary: Not your grandmother's pan Comment: I've had great luck with a lodge dutch over and stove top grill/griddle. In a recent move I somehow managed to misplace my grandmothers old cast iron pan. I was a bit sad about not have that pan anymore but didn't think of it as anything more than a lost memory. How wrong I was. By comparison this thing is junk. It is significantly thinner and has a very short handle. This is not to say it's a bad pan - it's just not up to the old stuff. I'm not going to return it, in fact I'll use it without complaint. I am, however, going to keep my eye open for something more substantial. In retrospect I should have ordered a 12" pan. I'm not sure why but 10" of cast iron just looks small. Customer Rating: Summary: An iron fry pan straight out of Bedrock Comment: This product is poorly manufactured. The cooking surface has a "rough" texture which causes food to stick unnecessarily. It should have been ground smooth before leaving the factory. The handle had sharp edges which I needed to file down before using the pan. The "loop" handle was a good idea, otherwise most folks would strain their wrists trying to lift this pan off the stove with one hand. The construction is heavier and "clunkier" than it needs to be to perform its job properly. Overall, this product is just plain lousy. Anyone who says they're satisfied with this item has never used a good iron fry pan. This product was manufactured for Wilma Flintstone. More Reviews Choosing Appliance -> Salad spinner While some may consider this a bit on the gadgety side, I think it is a must as dressings do not stick to water-logged salad greens. Choosing Appliance -> Sinks Consider which accessories might be beneficial. Many models can be supplied with a draining basket, chopping board and strainer bowls. A drainer extension can be useful for sinks without a drainer where worktop space is limited in a small kitchen. Lodge Logic 10-1/4-Inch Pre-Seasoned Skillet Tips How to Maintain Appliance -> Hob and grill cooking Modern appliances reach higher temperatures quicker - and often hold heat longer. To avoid worktop damage, follow both the appliance manufacturers instructions and these rules:
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